Jonathan V. Last is the lead editor of The Bulwark, the Never Trumper blog and one of the best political blogs.
He wondered whether Republicans in Springfield will vote for Trump after the venom he and Vance have directed at their town.He quotes from a Wall Street Journal article that dashed all of the spurious claims about the Haitian immigrants in Springfield. Yet Trump and Vance continue to spew their hateful lies about Haitians. On Twitter,
Jonathan Last wrote:
1. Cats and Dogs
Springfield, Ohio, is Trump country. In 2020, Clark County—of which Springfield is the major population center—went for Trump 61 percent to 37 percent.
The mayor of Springfield, Rob Rue, is a Republican.
And today the Wall Street Journal has an extraordinary piece of reporting about the town’s interactions with the Trump campaign.
These bits include revelations that:
(1) The Trump campaign contacted the Springfield government on September 10 to ask if the cat/dog eating stories were true. The campaign was told, point blank, that they were not. That night, Donald Trump asserted them on the debate stage anyway.
(2) This entire conflagration began with neo-Nazis deciding to make Springfield a cause célèbre. Meaning that JD Vance is literally following a playbook put together for him by white supremacists:
On Aug. 10, a group wearing ski masks and carrying swastika flags and rifles marched in Springfield. The ADL identified them as Blood Tribe, which it describes as a growing neo-Nazi group claiming to have chapters across the U.S. and Canada.
On Aug. 27, during the routine public-comment portion of the Springfield City Commission meeting, a man identifying himself as a Blood Tribe member said: “I’ve come to bring a word of warning. Stop what you’re doing before it’s too late. Crime and savagery will only increase with every Haitian you bring in.”
(3) Vance produced the name of one person he said had experienced a kidnapped pet cat. The WSJ decided to check the story out:
A Vance spokesperson on Tuesday provided The Wall Street Journal with a police report in which a resident had claimed her pet might have been taken by Haitian neighbors. But when a reporter went to Anna Kilgore’s house Tuesday evening, she said her cat Miss Sassy, which went missing in late August, had actually returned a few days later—found safe in her own basement.
Kilgore, wearing a Trump shirt and hat, said she apologized to her Haitian neighbors with the help of her daughter and a mobile-phone translation app.
(4) The part of Vance’s assertion that “disease” was on the rise in Springfield? Also false:
Information from the county health department, however, shows a decrease in infectious disease cases countywide, with 1,370 reported in 2023—the lowest since 2015. The tuberculosis case numbers in the county are so low (four in 2023, three in 2022, one in 2021) that any little movement can bring a big percentage jump. HIV cases did increase to 31 in 2023, from 17 in 2022 and 12 in 2021. Overall, sexually transmitted infection cases decreased to 965 in 2023, the lowest since 2015.
Springfield’s Republican mayor said this to the Journal:
“We have told those at the national level that they are speaking these things that are untrue,” added Springfield Mayor Rob Rue, a registered Republican. But he said claims have been “repeated and doubled down on.”
Here’s my question: How is Rue going to vote in November?
And the same question goes for Ohio Governor Mike DeWine.
These guys are on the ground. They see what’s happening. They know the truth. And they understand that Trump’s and Vance’s lies—which are approaching the status of blood libel—are hurting their constituents. Not in some theoretical, possible-future-case way. But in a real way. Right now. Today.
Are they going to vote for Trump and Vance? I feel like someone should probably ask them.
I think we know what Anna Kilgore’s answer will be. The WSJ shows a picture of this nice cat lady. In her Trump shirt. And her Trump hat. In front of her Trump flag. It seems not to bother her at all that the Trump campaign used her to lie about the people she felt the need to apologize to.
How does that work? What’s the psychology?
No, really. Give me your most charitable explanation. Because what gets me here is that Ms. Kilgore felt bad enough about have accused her neighbors of stealing her cat that she apologized to them. So she knows the difference between right and wrong.
Talk about this in the comments, please. And be kind. This is an exercise in understanding, not condemnation.
2. Immigrants: They Get the Job Done
I keep pointing you to Radley Balko because he’s wonderful and you should subscribe to his newsletter. He has a piece up about what immigration has done to Springfield.
First there’s the Haitian immigrant supply part of the story:
The sole claim Trump and Vance have made about Springfield that’s actually true is that since 2021, about 12,000-15,000 Haitian immigrants have moved to the city. But no one — not the Biden administration, not George Soros, and not Kamala Harris — “sent” them there. . . .
After the devastating Haiti earthquake of 2010, the Obama administration allowed displaced people from that country to come to the U.S. under Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a policy created during the George H.W. Bush administration for refugees from countries in crisis. Thousands of Haitians took advantage of the opportunity.
Donald Trump revoked that status in 2019, infamously calling Haiti one of those “shithole countries” from which the U.S. should never accept immigrants. Trump would later add that all Haitian immigrants “probably have AIDS,” and lament that the U.S. doesn’t get more immigrants from better countries like Norway.
Trump’s TPS revocation threatened the immigration status of tens of thousands of Haitians who came after the earthquake, many of whom by then had children who were U.S. citizens. The Biden administration then reinstated TPS protection in 2021. This is why Trump and Vance blame Biden and Harris for Springfield.
Then there’s the Springfield demand side:
[L]ike much of the Rust Belt, the manufacturing plants began to close in the 1980s and 1990s, and Springfield atrophied. The ornate Victorian homes that lined the city’s main streets fell into disrepair as those with means moved away. The city has lost about 25 percent of its population since 1970.
So in the mid-2010s, city officials embarked on a campaign to lure new businesses to the area, citing Springfield’s low cost of living and ideal geographical position for shipping and manufacturing. The plan worked. Factories started opening up. Other businesses followed.
But there was a problem: The population that remained in Springfield and surrounding Clark County was aging. There weren’t enough workers to fill the available jobs. So the companies looked to immigrants. This happened to be right about the time Haitians were coming to the U.S. under TPS. Word quickly spread in the Haitian immigrant community that there was a town in Ohio with a low cost of living and lots of well-paying jobs. So that’s where they went.
The companies did not turn to undocumented immigrants to pay “slave wages,” as some immigration opponents have claimed. They were documented immigrants with taxpayer ID numbers paid at a market rate (as noted below, wages have increased in Springfield since the Haitians arrived).
Haitians with TPS can live where they like. A large number settled in Springfield because that’s where they found jobs. . . .
This is a recurring pattern with immigration in the U.S. Immigrants settle in geographic clusters, close to other immigrants from the same country. This allows them to establish networks, find housing, and open and patronize restaurants and businesses that offer the comforts of home. This is why Patterson, New Jersey, has a “Little Lima.” In the mid-20th century, Peruvian immigrants settled in the city after taking jobs in area textile mills. It’s why Nashville has the country’s largest Kurdish community, and Minneapolis to large Somali and Hmong populations. Terre Heute, Indiana once had a thriving Syrian population; Lowell, Massachusetts has the country’s second largest Cambodian population. Rochester; New York has a large Turkish community; and Russian immigrants settled in places like Brighton Beach, Brooklyn.
This is how immigration works.
When you put supply and demand together, good things can happen:
Income has gone up. In 2020, the median annual household income in the city was $39,344. Two years later — and the last year for which the U.S. Census has data — it was at $45,113.
Immigration opponents also claim that immigrants depress wages. But again contra Vance, that hasn’t happened in Springfield. The mean hourly wage jumped 18 percent between 2020 and 2023, from $21.33 to $25.16. That’s well above the 13 percent that wages increased nationally over the same period. . . .
Haitians have grown Springfield’s tax base. Because of TPS, they have Social Security or taxpayer ID numbers, so they pay all the same taxes any other resident pays. Those who have made enough money to buy a home now pay property taxes. Those who don’t own a home pay rent, which their landlords then use to pay property taxes. . . .
In a recent interview with CNBC, Vance said, “If the path to prosperity was flooding your nation with low-wage immigrants then Springfield, Ohio, would be the most prosperous country — the most prosperous city in the world. America would be the most prosperous country in the world, because Kamala Harris has flooded the country with 25 million illegal aliens.”
As with much of what Vance has said since his abrupt MAGA conversion, almost nothing in that quote is correct. There are nowhere near 25 million undocumented people in the U.S. in total. Kamala Harris doesn’t set the Biden administration’s immigration policy. And all the data suggest immigrants have made Springfield more prosperous, not less.
3. One More Springfield
Kevin Williamson went to Springfield and wrote a fantastic piece.
Poor people have been coming to Ohio in search of jobs in its factories and warehouses for centuries: From the original New Englanders who settled in the Northwest Territory to the Scots-Irish to the Irish and Germans in the 19thcentury to the Haitians today, that story has been repeated over and over. At the turn of the 20th century, a majority of Cincinnati’s population consisted of those who either were foreign-born or were the children of foreign-born parents, mostly German. Naghten Street in Columbus, on the other hand, became “Irish Broadway” in the middle of the 19th century. The J.D. Vances of that era didn’t much care for the whiskey-drinking, potato-eating papists invading their cities, but they made good use of the canals and railroads built by those illiterate exotics from distant lands.
The guy who wrote Hillbilly Elegy understood all that. This asshole who is running for vice president, on the other hand . . .
I fuel up and have the big 6.7L diesel spooled out and growling happily as I speed by the exit for Possum Hollow Road—honest to God, that’s the name of the place; you can’t make up details like that—way out here in the Blue Ridge Mountains where it is 40-odd degrees early in the morning in the last days of summer. The Appalachian Highlands are gorgeous this time of year, with all sunshine and sapphire skies and cool breezes, good green hills and splendid rivers, and pretty good asphalt that is, barring the occasional construction backup, wide open for RPMs. If you like to drive, it doesn’t get much better in the eastern half of these United States. There’s a lot of that gross, weird old leg-tattoo America out there, too, of course, including a guy with a leg tattoo of the Monster Energy logo, along with the inescapable herpetic rash of Dollar General stores and the strip-joint billboards sprinkled like pox along the highways and backroads from the fine vistas of southwestern Virginia to the alpine rivers of West Virginia to the literal amber waves of grain in Ohio’s cornfields.
It makes you wonder why they ever left—the Vances and the rest of those Appalachian folk who followed Steve Earle’s “Hillbilly Highway” up to Detroit or down to Houston or wherever else the Scots-Irish diaspora ended up. And then you remember why: need and desperation. There weren’t a lot of Dairy Queens or Walmarts out here, and even if there had been, there were no jobs to earn money to spend in them. It was a world—and a life—of subsistence agriculture and hustling, with very little in the way of rule of law or decent public administration, where the biggest business was organized crime and where politics vacillated between demagoguery and banditry, beautiful in some parts, hideous in others, and poisonously backward—you know: Haiti, but with white people.

Vance continues to defend the animal statements. Trump says nothing. Then bomb threats. Both are of them are complicit in bomb threats and a community in fear.
When / If confronted by the media, elected gop reps and senators say nothing about Vance and Trump’s lies and machinations. Complicit.
Voters of those elected officials who are silent. Complicit.
Access Hollywood almost did trump in. Hillary’s emails swayed independents. Both stories would be today’s news, tomorrow forgotten. Forget racial wokeness. America’s numb-ness and lack of outrage? Complicit. Wake up, speak up, vote.
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“How does that work? What’s the psychology?”
I think the psychology is complex and dark. Pulling together several pieces I read recently, I think this may be the answer.
FIRST: I read a piece in Psychology Today making a case that Traitor Trump’s character and behavior throughout most of his life represents what’s called the Dark Triad.
Donald Trump as High in the Dark Triad | Psychology Today
SECOND: Something a friend said in an email spiked my curiously and I went on to learn something I didn’t know. There’s such a thing as a dark empath, which may be part of the Dark Triad that I learned about later.
A Dark Empath is also a psychopathic narcissist who senses what upsets, angers, or bothers others and then uses that to their advantage to manipulate those people.
What Is a Dark Empath? | Psych Central
THIRD: “Fox News, the influential cable network launched by Rupert Murdoch in 1996, holds a unique place in the American media landscape, particularly for those on the ideological right. While Democrats in the United States turn to and place their trust in a variety of media outlets for political news, no other source comes close to matching the appeal of Fox News for Republicans.”
5 facts about Fox News | Pew Research Center
It’s no secret that Traitor Trump watches FOX and relies on FOX to spread his lies and BS. Doing that already cost FOX more than $700,000,000, with more to come.
I think FOX is where the Orange Toddler learned that he isn’t alone with his hate and racism, that most if not all of FOX’s followers think the same way he does. And, as a micromanager, malignant narcist and dark empath, he turned that knowledge to his advantage to seduce the same audience he belonged to, to become blindly loyal to him and only him. Traitor Trump has repeatedly said to his followers that he is the only one that can save them from their fears. MAGA is Trump’s slogan for saving the cult he built thanks to FOX.
It was an easy seduction, since FOX had already been programming that audience, which included Trump, telling them what they wanted to hear, since October 7, 1996.
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It’s strange to think some of the immigrants’ taxes go to pay JD whose job it is to represent his constituency.
Why does he lift the voices of vile conspiracy theorists while negating the voices of the innocent victims of his hate?…
Because cruelty is the point.
Because he is a white nationalist.
Because he is racist.
Because he works for a malignant narcissist.
Because he is a Christian zealot.
Because he is xenophobic.
Because he is Republican.
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Answer: FOX “NEWS.” I’m 77. MAGA believes Fox News like we used to believe Walter Cronkite. The difference is: Uncle Walter actually deserved our trust. CBK
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Addendum: The other thing is that there are STILL huge numbers of people in this country whose souls are so corrupted with racism, their contempt is so deeply buried and grown into their feelings, even suffering black children can raise no sympathy–they hate black people like Nazi leaders and followers hated Jews during the Holocaust–they are thinking from a poisonous interior life. . . it matters naught what they say or do, or what someone says about black people or does to them. MAGA people are the ultimate sideline observers whose interior life is such that they cannot identify with but just watch and even cheer as Roman slaves are torn apart by the lions in the coliseum.
BTW, I watched Rachel Maddow’s “From Russia with Lev” last night and will watch it again today. What needs to happen to each MAGA person is what happened to Lev, finally, in the end. The cult mentality has drugged the MAGA heart that, I must believe, still beats there. But as with Lev, the drug finally wears off.
HOW that happens? . . . something in the experience of one MAGA person at a time–as the situation moves on, something happens . . . someone does or says something, or doesn’t say or do something–that finally trips a wire in their thinking that leads to somewhere, deep in their very being, back to whatever humanity and its natural recognition of truth are left in that mess that, presently, is MAGA thinking–like that woman in Springfield seeing what she saw and hearing what she heard, and still wearing her MAGA hat and Trump tee shirt. A trip-wired new movement of mind CAN, but not necessarily will, initiate the fire of a new set of insights and she and others will actually experience a “change of heart.”
Whether enough such events occur before the election is anyone’s guess.
Further, I think “we” haven’t focused enough on the despicable people at Fox, including that shriveled up Rupert Murdoch himself. How long does someone of the MAGA ilk stay on that same track and not realize the truth, while being told, again and again, that they are being used and abused by such a man?
Also, in the New York Times yesterday: “I’m the Republican Governor of Ohio. Here is the Truth About Springfield.” CBK
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The provocateur in chief intends to visit Springfield in the next couple of days. He cannot miss an opportunity to create chaos.
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Retired: Hypocrisy is not normative but commonly a source of great tension in all but the worst of us.
That Springfield MAGA woman is standing up to her neck in the most personal of hypocrisies–and on national television where all might identify with her and see their own stupidity right there on their screen.
If you read my post about the tripwire, there are such tripwires all around Springfield, and further, at present–my guess is that most people there (if not all) are paying great attention to what’s going on, and where some very reasonable and well-known people are in an open clash with the Trump-Vance team of users and liars. The situation HAS to set the conditions for breakthrough in many, many people.
We can only hope that some of those wires that lead through the hypocrisy and back to a reasonable heart will get “tripped.” CBK
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Excellent interview with Pete Buttigieg on the reason Vance and Trump are bruiting about cats and dogs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEjg8ZOTFQA
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